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Family law at Marla focuses on the long-term implications of divorce, which typically lasts between nine and twelve months, but parental responsibilities, such as child support and parenting time, last for 18 years or more. Court orders are rarely permanent, necessitating modifications to address changing needs of the parties and children. Modifications may include changes to child support, parenting time arrangements, or specific aspects of the parenting plan. To file a petition for modification, a significant change affecting the parties is required, although exceptions exist for emergencies that allow for immediate court action. Regular modifications cannot be requested every three months.